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Investigative committee approves multiple case dispositions, moves into executive and quasi‑judicial sessions

March 01, 2025 | Board of Nursing, State Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Kansas


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Investigative committee approves multiple case dispositions, moves into executive and quasi‑judicial sessions
The Kansas Board of Nursing Investigative Committee conducted several formal actions during its open‑meeting business, including amending the agenda, approving minutes, taking an executive session, conducting quasi‑judicial deliberations and approving multiple case‑disposition actions.

The committee voted to amend the agenda to add a 10‑minute presentation by Josh Nye; the motion was moved by Andrea Goldsmith and seconded by Sharp and the chair announced the motion carried.

The committee approved the December 9, 2024 investigative‑committee minutes; David Goldsmith moved and Sharp seconded the motion, which the chair announced carried.

At 09:30 the committee recessed into executive session under KSA 75‑4319(b)(2) to consult with legal counsel; Andrew Goldsmith moved the motion stating the statutory citation and identifying the remote reconvening arrangements and the justification as attorney‑client privileged consultation related to litigation updates, disciplinary cases and disciplinary‑counsel processes. The motion was seconded and the chair announced it carried. The committee reconvened to open meeting, took a short break and then moved into a closed quasi‑judicial deliberation under the statutory authority cited on the record.

Following quasi‑judicial deliberations, the committee returned to open session and approved multiple case dispositions by consensus or motion. Actions recorded on the public transcript include motions (all announced as carried) to:

- Close specified cases for the reason that no action was needed (mover: Sharp; second: Audrey Goseman).
- Find reasonable grounds exist to believe violations of the Kansas Nurse Practice Act and continue listed cases for further proceedings under the Kansas Administrative Procedure Act (mover and second not clearly identified on the transcript; motion carried).
- Approve by consensus several spreadsheets of case dispositions titled: “Conversions,” “Inactivated by Staff,” “Cases Not Opened,” “Reinstatement Applications,” “Endorsement Applications,” “**** Brands” (title as in the packet), and “Unlicensed Practice.” Each motion was made, seconded, and announced as carried on the record; individual vote tallies and named votes were not recorded in the public transcript.

The chair announced the investigative committee’s open meeting concluded and adjourned.

The committee’s motions and approvals were procedural dispositions and directions to staff; the transcript shows no formal rulemaking or new licensure policy adopted in the open meeting portion.

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